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    It is often said that perception is reality. In Louise Erdrich’s novel, “Love Medicine,” this is not entirely the case. Lipsha Morrissey is a young man adopted by whom he calls his “Grandma” Marie Kapshaw. Marie in all appearances is what some would call “super-mom.” Tending to the needs of everyone around her, with the perception of a domestic goddess, most women aspire to be, with her strength clearly displayed. Lipsha’s real grandmother, Lulu, on the other hand, appeared to be…

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    Vaccination: Beneficial Advancement in Medicine Global Immunization has risen in recent years, whereas four out of twenty-five children did not receive the Diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine in 2013 (Vaccine Coverage And Determinants Of Incomplete Vaccination In Children Aged 12-23 Months In Dschang, West Region, Cameroon: A Cross-Sectional Survey During A Polio Outbreak 2). When it comes to the discussion of vaccination, most of us will readily agree that immunization is imperative for the…

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    Expand Your Mind & Manifest Your Soul Imagine seeing the world you’ve learned to know in a completely different perspective. Seeing colors stronger, lights brighter, feeling as though you are one with the universe while potentially ridding yourself of addition, metal disorders, or depression. Countless studies have shown that the uses of psychedelics coupled with therapy can produce breakthrough results in a variety of medical conditions as well as a person general outlook on life. Some…

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    from. “The medicine Bag “ and “Rite of Passage” both have many things in common and many things the main characters do differently in their cultures. Watching the video is very differently from reading the story, they both give completely different perspectives of the topic. In the story “ The medicine Bag” and in the video “Rite of Passage” there is a variety of similarities between the two main characters. Martin from the story and Dachina from the video both receive a medicine bag. The…

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    Medicine is an important part of the world we live in, but where did modern medicine come from? Over many years medicine got better, not instantly. The basics of modern medicine can subjectively be traced back to World War I. While World War I was not the first time medicine and medical treatments were used, it was a time of great and very important developments. Medicine change to fit the world that was changing around it. World War I’s weapons and previous methods of medical care made way…

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    Collagen synthesis: Collagens, which are synthesised by fibroblasts, provide strength and integrity for all tissues in the body and therefore play a particularly vital role in wound repair. Collagens are a key component of all phases of wound healing. Immediately after injury, exposed collagen comes into contact with blood, promoting platelet aggregation and activating chemotactic factors involved in the response to injury. Later collagen becomes the foundation of the wound ECM. Invading…

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    wishes to see. Medicine is an amazing resource that saves lives; nonetheless, it is also an underrated peril. Without the proper medication and the correct directions to use it, medicine can be a fatal mistake. My sister and I have tragically seen the effects of medicine unknowingly used wrong when our cat was poisoned by flea medication. My dream occupation is Pharmacy because I want to help people ensure they do not find themselves hurt by the treasure of medicine and instead are…

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    pulse of another person. I am interested in the different stains that are performed on different types of cells to examine them. But what interests me the most, is the subject of Sports Medicine. The idea of working with young children, to veteran athletes along with being able to practice the art of medicine excites me more than anything. Its almost as if it is the best possible compromise between the two things I have grown to and will continue to love. My knowledge in the basics…

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    I remember one time when I was younger; I would get sick and need to take my dose of medicine, literally. Medicine time to me was something that made me cry from the thought of it, even till this. Like when I four years old and sick with a horrible fever. I would hide underneath my blankets (I know that’s a good idea and nobody would find me). While I was hiding, I was suddenly hit with the cold air and a surge of light beamed against me, before I knew it my mom dragged me out of my warm,…

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    The work Jim Withers does is he takes medicine with him were he goes and walks around Pittsburgh giving homeless people medicine which will save their lives and make them healthy again. He has seen many different types of people with many different types of stories on were there from. Jim never gets tired of doing what he does. Jim withers started doing this because. Jim withers brings students along with him when he is giving medicine to the homeless which he says helps the students learn how…

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